RAISIN

Adoption

MA, Springfield

Shelter Information

Thomas J. O'Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center

(413) 781-1484
Shelter Profile
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General info

Category
Adoption
Pet
Dogs
Gender
Female
Breed
Other Dog
Age - Birthdate
5 years - 06-12-2021
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Description

OTHER PETS: Raisin is nervous around other dogs, and will likely do best in a home where she can be the star of the show without the stress of other animal interactions. She will pass by other dogs without issue, but will bark and growl to create space when they get too close for her liking. [Should Be Only Pet]OWNER EXPERIENCE: Experience with positive reinforcement or willingness to learn, Raisin would likely be a great first time dog for someone who can be committed to a routine grooming schedule and allowing her to slowly decompress. [First Dog]KIDS: Raisin is a generally a relaxed and friendly dog, but she does have her moments of feeling worried where she would benefit from a more predictable, quiet environment. She could potentially make a good family dog for kids that are old enough to understand how to interact with her appropriately, when to give her space, and active supervision by adults is crucial while watching body language. To learn more about body language: https://www.tjoconnoradoptioncenter.com/resources/dog-resources [10+ Must Meet First]ACTIVITY LEVEL: Raisin has been a fairly laid-back dog during her stay here in the shelter, but as she settles and becomes more comfortable in a home environment it's possible that she could become more active and playful. At the moment, though, she's more than happy to jump up onto her favorite person's lap and watch the world from afar. Providing regular/appropriate exercise and playtime combined with mental enrichment such as food puzzles and games will help meet her needs. [Couch Potato / Good Walking Buddy]VETERINARY CARE: [Routine]LEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Positive reinforcement will help Raisin learn new skills and fun tricks while building confidence, and will go a long way in increasing the bond with her humans. [Minimal]GROOMING: Due to her coat type and texture, Raisin will require routine brushing in order to ensure that she does not become matted. Professional grooming appointments every 6-8 weeks will also be needed to keep her clean and comfortable. [Professional Grooming]

Color details
Brown